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The 10.1 Inch Raspberry Pi Screen is a high-resolution HDMI monitor featuring a vibrant 1024x600 IPS display. Designed for seamless plug-and-play functionality, it supports multiple devices including Raspberry Pi and Windows PCs. With three display modes and wide viewing angles, it's perfect for both personal and professional use.
T**R
Nice product 👌
Great screen just wish there was some wings for mounting.
P**O
Horrible product
For the first few months this product was great it’s perfect for external monitor but big enough to get jobs done, however the product died and stopped working after just after a few months! I’m very disappointed with this product and will not recommend this to anyone and if you like breaking power plugs and self killing monitor this will be a great product to send to the e waste after a few months.
R**Z
USB draws a lot of power and is not Windows 11 compatible
The USB power for this monitor exceeded the 1Amp max of my USB Hub causing me to loose all my peripherals. As already mentioned, the connections come from the left side. The electronics are not protected; hence I may have damaged my unit causing the over current issue with USB. Last and not least is that this display will not work with Windows 11.
B**S
Compact travel monitor to get an extra screen on the road
This 10 inch monitor has decent resolution for its size (1024x600), good brightness, and almost painless setup. You will need an HDMI output for video and a USB-A output for power. The unit comes with both an HDMI cable and a USB-A to micro USB cable that serves as power. You can see both of those plugged into the unit in the photo showing it working with an iPad.For smaller USB-C only devices like new generation iPads, you'll need appropriate adaptation devices. I'm using a USB-C hub (ZAGG 4-port hub) that has both an HDMI output and a USB-A port. You can see the ZAGG hub in the photo showing this monitor connected to my iPad.For laptops, you have more options. You can use the same kind of hub as for the iPad, or you can use native ports on the laptop. Most laptops have an HDMI output and a USB port, so the hub is optional. But when I'm presenting, I typically prefer to use the HDMI port on the laptop for connecting to the room's projector, and then use this monitor on stage for notes and such, so I need an extra HDMI port for that.The monitor is immediately detected by Windows and can be configured via the normal video settings. Another photo shows this monitor functioning as a second screen using PowerPoint.The monitor is about as light as it could be, but that means the electronics are more exposed than I expected. I included a photo of the back of the device showing the circuit board on the back that runs the device and includes the ports for it. Fortunately, I had a padded sleeve from an older tablet that serves as my protective case on the road, and for travel, I'd recommend you get something like that.It's also suitable as a carry-along monitor for small devices such as a Raspberry Pi. Anything that can supply both HDMI and power via USB should use this monitor pretty transparently.
M**M
Good quality and functionality for what it is!
Portable (with care), comes with it's own stand and basic cables. This isn't really intended to be a portable device, it's a little raw in its design and the connections are placed in a way that makes using a 'universal' tablet cover as protection, not really possible. That said, I could place it in my computer bag for easy attachment to a laptop or one of those small, cube computers when needed. Good value.
U**M
Big screen, works great
Awesome for a kiosk style screen for a ras pi. Works great, touch is sensitive, super convenient.
R**Y
Works as described little misleading
Works good don’t like the micro usb power it’s outdated upgrade to usbc not touch screen also which was one of the reasons of purchase without reading picture looks like it’s touch screen
C**9
Its 'ok' but resolution is low, no touchscreen, and side inputs prevent it from going in a case.
Headline says it all. The 1024x600 resolution is too low for anything other than HMI (Human Machine Interface) applications, but you can't use this as an HMI because it has no touchscreen interface. If you try to do OS related things on here, like browsing a web page, the low resolution will drive you nuts. One of my hopes for this was to install it in a Raspberry Pi case that also holds a 10" screen. This won't fit though because the input connections are on the side. I guess my recommendation is to consider your final application carefully before going with this. It probably won't be a good fit for most of the pi projects out there.
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